Today, more more pedestrians were killed by humans than autonomous cars

Bridget Driscoll isn’t exactly a household name. But thanks to being in the wrong place at the wrong time on 17 August, 1896, Ms Driscoll entered the annals of automotive history by becoming the first pedestrian killed by a car, according to Guinness World Records. Ms Driscoll was walking in the grounds of Crystal Palace […]

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